Marian Tubbs’ assemblage-focused practice explores her broad research interests in digital and vision technologies, materiality, language and ecology. Tubbs conflates material juxtapositions between body and object, high and low culture, analogue and digital, physical and virtual, natural and artificial, to transform the everyday into a space of interrogation. Her works often slide between these binaries, incorporating a variety of media, including video, digital and analogue painting, sculpture and installation. Often constructed from the physical and digital detritus of contemporary life – from found photos and surveillance footage to scavenged disposable items – her works position objects, images and text in new or unexpected combinations to question traditional notions of value.

Recent significant group exhibitions include Constructed Photography, Museum of Photography, Melbourne (2024); Backwash, Australian National University Drill Hall Gallery, Canberra (2023); and Know my Name: Australian Female Artists 1900 to Now, National Gallery of Australia, Canberra (2022). In 2020, a major mid-career survey of Tubbs’ practice, we need privacy guys here too, was held at the Sunshine Coast University Gallery, accompanied by a significant publication. In 2019, Tubbs received the Artspace Studio Residency, Sydney; and in 2017, Tubbs was the recipient of the Marten Bequest Scholarship for sculpture. Tubbs' work is held in the collection of the National Gallery of Australia, Canberra; National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne; Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney; and international institutional collections.

 

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